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Oly Ilunga
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DR Congo ex-health minister arrested over Ebola funds

September 14, 2019 World Justice News 0
Police in the Democratic Republic of Congo have arrested a former health minister for allegedly mismanaging funds allocated for the Ebola epidemic. Oly Ilunga resigned as health minister in July after being stripped of responsibility […]
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Gold toilet stolen in Blenheim Palace burglary

September 14, 2019 World Justice News 0
An 18-carat solid gold toilet has been stolen in a burglary overnight at Blenheim Palace. A gang broke into the Oxfordshire palace at about 04:50 BST and stole the artwork, Thames Valley Police said. The […]
RCMP Ottawa
Canada

Canada police employee charged under national security act

September 14, 2019 World Justice News 0
Canada’s top police organisation has charged one of its senior officials with violating national security laws. Cameron Ortis, a civilian member of the RCMP, is accused of breaching the Security of Information Act and the […]
Felicity Huffman
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Felicity Huffman sentenced to prison over college admissions scandal

September 14, 2019 World Justice News 0
US actress Felicity Huffman has been sentenced to 14 days in prison for her involvement in a college admissions scandal. The Desperate Housewives star admitted to paying $15,000 (£11,500) to have her daughter’s exam answers […]
Julian Assange
Lead Story

Julian Assange to stay in prison over absconding fears

September 13, 2019 World Justice News 0
Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange is to remain in prison when his jail term ends because of his “history of absconding”, a judge has ruled. He was due to be released on 22 September after serving […]
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Trump immigration plans: Supreme Court approves asylum curbs

September 12, 2019 World Justice News 0
The US Supreme Court has allowed the government to severely limit the ability of migrants to claim asylum. The policy bars people arriving at the US southern border from seeking protection if they failed to […]
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French company liable after employee dies during sex on business trip

September 11, 2019 World Justice News 0
A French company has been found liable for the death of an employee who had a cardiac arrest while having sex with a stranger on a business trip. A Paris court ruled that his death […]
UK Parliament MPs
Lead Story

Brexit: Scottish judges rule Parliament suspension is unlawful

September 11, 2019 World Justice News 0
Boris Johnson’s suspension of the UK Parliament is unlawful, Scotland’s highest civil court has ruled. A panel of three judges at the Court of Session found in favour of a cross-party group of politicians who […]
California Gov Gavin Newsom
Human Rights

California passes landmark gig economy rights bill

September 11, 2019 World Justice News 0
California lawmakers have passed a bill that paves the way for gig economy workers to get holiday and sick pay. Assembly Bill 5, as its known, will affect firms like Uber and Lyft, which are […]
Najila Trindade
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Woman charged with fraud in Neymar rape case

September 11, 2019 World Justice News 0
Police in Brazil have charged a woman who accused the international footballer, Neymar, of raping her in a Paris hotel in May with perverting the course of justice. Najila Trindade and her former husband, Estivens […]

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